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Speaker Biographies & Presentation Information Mr. Eric Fournier Chairman of the Electronic Communications Committee (ECC), L'Agence Nationale des Fréquences (ANFR), France Mr. Fournier is Director for Spectrum Planning and International Affairs in l’Agence Nationale des Fréquences (ANFR), the public Agency in charge of spectrum management in France. Mr. Fournier is Chairman of the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications’ Electronic Communication Committee (CEPT/ECC) and a graduate of l’Ecole Supérieure d’Electricité (SUPELEC). Welcome & Opening of Workshop Mr. Thomas Weilacher Chairman of ECC WG Frequency Management (WG FM), Bundesnetzagentur, Germany Mr. Weilacher has been working in the field of telecommunications since he finalised the study on electronic engineering. Since 1992 he has been working with the German regulatory authority (now "Federal Network Agency", BNetzA). Until 1995 he had been working in the area of licensing and monitoring in a regional office. From 1996 until now he has been involved in international frequency management issues, by working in the headquarters in Mainz. His tasks include the participation in meetings of ECC groups, Radio Spectrum Committee and ITU-R working parties as a member of the German delegation. Mr. Weilacher was also acting as Vice Chairman of ECC Working Group FM from 2008 to the beginning of 2014 and has become chairman of WG FM in March 2014. Keynote Frequency Management, Session A Chairman, Summary of the Workshop and closing remarks Mr Antonio Marchetto RPAS Technologies Expert European Aviation Safety Agency Antonio Marchetto, RPAS Technologies Expert for EASA, has been involved in all phases of UAS regulatory developments at the Agency and has been particularly engaged in the process leading to the publication of the Agency’s Opinion on the Open and Specific UAS Categories. He is also involved on U-Space related activities as well as on RPAS certification projects. Before joining the Agency he worked for several years in the military unmanned aircraft domain being deeply involved in the NEURON UCAV program and, previously, in the UAV demonstrator Program Sky-X. He holds a degree in Electronics Engineering from the Turin Polytechnic. Keynote 2 – New regulatory Framework for UAS/Drones Panelist Mr Florian Cziczatka FM CG Drones Chairman, Austrian Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology, Austria Mr. Cziczatka has been working in the field of national and international frequency management for the Austrian Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology since 2005. His tasks besides others in the field of telecommunication include the participation in meetings of CEPT/ECC groups, Radio Spectrum Committee of the EU as well as of World Radiocommunication Conferences and Conference Preparatory Meetings as a member or even acting Head of the Austrian delegation. Mr. Cziczatka has been chairman of the WG Frequency Management (WG FM) correspondence group on Drones since February 2015. An overview of ECC and market surveillance activities (and relation to other regulatory measures) on spectrum use for UAS/Drones CEPT/ECC - Workshop on Spectrum for Drones - UAS – Copenhagen, 29-30 May 2018

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Speaker Biographies & Presentation Information

Mr. Eric FournierChairman of the Electronic Communications Committee (ECC), L'Agence Nationale des Fréquences (ANFR), France

Mr. Fournier is Director for Spectrum Planning and International Affairs in l’Agence Nationale des Fréquences (ANFR), the public Agency in charge of spectrum management in France.Mr. Fournier is Chairman of the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications’ Electronic Communication Committee (CEPT/ECC) and a graduate of l’Ecole Supérieure d’Electricité (SUPELEC).

Welcome & Opening of Workshop

Mr. Thomas WeilacherChairman of ECC WG Frequency Management (WG FM), Bundesnetzagentur, Germany

Mr. Weilacher has been working in the field of telecommunications since he finalised the study on electronic engineering. Since 1992 he has been working with the German regulatory authority (now "Federal Network Agency", BNetzA). Until 1995 he had been working in the area of licensing and monitoring in a regional office. From 1996 until now he has been involved in international frequency management issues, by working in the headquarters in Mainz. His tasks include the participation in meetings of ECC groups, Radio Spectrum Committee and ITU-R working parties as a member of the German delegation. Mr. Weilacher was also acting as Vice Chairman of ECC Working Group FM from 2008 to the beginning of 2014 and has become chairman of WG FM in March 2014.

Keynote Frequency Management, Session A Chairman, Summary of the Workshop and closing remarks

Mr Antonio MarchettoRPAS Technologies ExpertEuropean Aviation Safety Agency

Antonio Marchetto, RPAS Technologies Expert for EASA, has been involved in all phases of UAS regulatory developments at the Agency and has been particularly engaged in the process leading to the publication of the Agency’s Opinion on the Open and Specific UAS Categories. He is also involved on U-Space related activities as well as on RPAS certification projects. Before joining the Agency he worked for several years in the military unmanned aircraft domain being deeply involved in the NEURON UCAV program and, previously, in the UAV demonstrator Program Sky-X. He holds a degree in Electronics Engineering from the Turin Polytechnic.

Keynote 2 – New regulatory Framework for UAS/Drones

Panelist

Mr Florian CziczatkaFM CG Drones Chairman, Austrian Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology, Austria

Mr. Cziczatka has been working in the field of national and international frequency management for the Austrian Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology since 2005. His tasks besides others in the field of telecommunication include the participation in meetings of CEPT/ECC groups, Radio Spectrum Committee of the EU as well as of World Radiocommunication Conferences and Conference Preparatory Meetings as a member or even acting Head of the Austrian delegation. Mr. Cziczatka has been chairman of the WG Frequency Management (WG FM) correspondence group on Drones since February 2015.

An overview of ECC and market surveillance activities (and relation to other regulatory measures) on spectrum use for UAS/Drones

Ms Leslie CaryRPAS Programme Manager, International Civil Aviation Organization, ICAO

Leslie Cary is the Programme Manager for Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) in the Air Navigation Bureau at the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). She has served as Secretary of the ICAO Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems Panel (RPASP) for four years. She also served as Secretary of the ICAO Unmanned Aircraft Systems Study Group for six years. Ms. Cary is responsible for managing the work programme and coordinating all developments related to UAS / RPAS within the ICAO framework, including UAS traffic management (UTM). This involves working with Technical Panels, Study Groups, Advisory Groups and Task Forces and relevant external bodies on development of Standards and Recommended Practices, procedures and guidance material which will establish the basis for global interoperability and harmonization of RPAS, UAS and UTM.Prior to joining ICAO in mid 2006, Ms. Cary was with the U.S. Federal Aviation Global regulatory framework for small unmanned aircraft

CEPT/ECC - Workshop on Spectrum for Drones - UAS – Copenhagen, 29-30 May 2018

Administration (FAA). She spent 14 years as an air traffic controller at Anchorage Air Route Traffic Control Center and six years at FAA headquarters facilitating implementation of various international ATM and CNS initiatives.

Mr Paolo MalteseHead of ATC Communications Engineering; Traffic Control Systems, Security and Information SystemsLeonardo Security and Information Systems, Italy, Chairman ETSI TC ERM TG AERO

Electromagnetic engineer, graduated in 1984 – University of Florence, his experience ranges from Microwave/RF equipment design to analogue and digital Radio communication system definition, production and implementation.After an experience in avionic system design he is now in charge of the Communication Engineering department of the “Traffic Control System” Line of Business of LEONARDO SpA. Main present activities are related to the digitalization of the Ground – Air – Ground communications for the Air Traffic Control (VHF Data Link implementation).Since 2016 he is chairing the ETSI ERM TG Aero working group.

Standardisation activities and Use cases for governmental use of drones/ UASPanelist

Mr Christoph SulzbacherSenior Research Engineer, AIT, Austria

Mr Hans Peter Stuch, Project Leader, Fraunhofer FKJE

Christoph Sulzbachner received his MSc degrees in 2006 and 2008. The focus of his university education was on hardware and software development for real-time systems and information management in general. He joined AIT Austrian Institute of Technology in 2008. Since 2012 he is certified as PMP. Since 2013, he is vice-chair R&D in the national UAV working group. He has experience in middle to large-scale projects as he is working and managing national and European-funded projects.

Drone detection & identification

Dr. Michael JudexChairman of a Working Group for the use of UAS/Drones, Federal Office of Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance (BBK), Germany

Dr. Michael Judex is deputy head of the division “Crisis Management – Principles and IT Processes” in the Federal Office of Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance (BBK), Germany. One of his core areas of work at BBK is remote sensing and geo spatial situational awareness. He is currently leading a multidisciplinary working group to develop a technical regulation for the use of unmanned aerial systems by relief and rescue organizations in Germany. As a Geographer he’s always interested to better understand earth and human activities particularly during crisis situations.

Selected use cases and applicable rules for UAS-Drones used for public protection and disaster relief

Mr Raffi KhatcherianSpectrum Manager, Eurocontrol ..

Current EUROCONTROL work programme on drones

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Mr Stephen TalbotVice-chairman of ECC WG FM (Working Group Frequency Management), International Policy Manager, OFCOM, United Kingdom

Stephen Talbot is currently Head of International Spectrum Policy in the Strategy, International, Technology and Economists team of Ofcom (UK) and has been in that position for 2 years. He was the Head of Delegation to CPM15-2 and Deputy Head to WRC-15. Previous to working on international matters Stephen worked in the team concerned with the UK spectrum award of the 10, 28, 32 and 40 GHz bands. Stephen holds an HNC in electronic and electrical engineering, and has been with Ofcom since its inception in December 2003. Previous to Ofcom, Stephen worked at the Radiocommunications Agency (the Government predecessor to Ofcom) in a number of posts; Radio Investigation and Monitoring, Satellite and Space Sciences and the International Regulation Team.

Session B Chairman & Views from the British Administration

Mr Frank TofahrnGeneral Secretary EMFU (European Model Flying Union, Germany

Frank Tofahrn is one of the founders and the General Secretary of the European Modell Flying Union (EMFU) being the largest model flying association in Europe and representing about 130.000 pilots. Within the aeromodelling section of the German Aero Club he is responsible for radio applications and also concerned with regulatory affairs in the national and European air regulation, 3. Chairman of ISAD e.V., Chairman of the EMIG-RC and active in the standardization in ETSI ERM TG11. His profession is the position as head of the ERM-testlab at IMST Gmbh and mainly concerned with the CE-certification of shortrange devices.

Overview of Spectrum Use of Flying Models

Mrs Catherine Ronfle-NadaudUAS Program Manager, Ministère de la transition écologique et solidaire, France

Catherine Ronflé-Nadaud is Drone Program Manager at the Direction de la Technique et de l’Innovation (DTI) of DSNA ( the French Air Navigation Service Provider)She is ICAO RPAS Panel member for France. From January 2006 to June 2015, she was the head of the UAV Program at ENAC Toulouse (French Civil Aviation Academy). In 1989, she received the ENAC engineer diploma, then a Master of Science in “Fundamental Computer Science and Parallel Computing” from INP Toulouse. She became a DGAC Professional Pilot in 1991 (IFR November 2000, Twin Engine Qualification May 2010).

What is mandatory in the different airspace (not only ATC communication) and the different requirement between VLOS and BVLOS (Beyond Visual Line Of Sight) operation

Mr Christian FleuryFrench Civil Aviation's Spectrum Manager, Ministère de la transition écologique et solidaire, France

Christian Fleury is Spectum Manager at DGAC (Direction Générale de l'Aviation Civile). He is ICAO FSMP (Frequency Spectrum Management Panel) Panel member for France. In 1993, he received the ENAC (French Civil Aviation Academy) electronics engineer diploma. From september 2009 to January 2014, he was in charge of the RadioNavigation systems in French Polynesia (SEAC-PF). In 2014, he joined DSNA-DTI-CNS-FRS team (Frequencies and easements) as frequency manager; and took the lead of the DGAC's spectrum management in march 2015.

What is mandatory in the different airspace (not only ATC communication) and the different requirement between VLOS and BVLOS (Beyond Visual Line Of Sight) operation

Mr Laurent BodusseauSenior Director – Spectrum/Government & Regulatory Affairs / GSMA, United Kingdom ..

GSMA Position on UAS/DronesPanelist

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Mr Christoph LegutkoGovernment and Policy – CEE Director, Intel Deutschland GmbH, Germany

Christoph Legutko is responsible for the broadband communication policy in the German speaking and Central East European countries for the Government & Policy Group of Intel Corporation. He represents Intel towards European Commission, the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT), and other regulatory and industrial bodies like Digital Europe or Bitkom. Christoph has joined Intel in 2006. Before he was with Siemens for 22 years.He was responsible for radio spectrum policy of the Mobile Communications Sector in his last six years there and before, he hold multiple leading positions in the sales and R&D departments of the computing and telecommunication sectors of Siemens since 1984.He began his professional career in a medium-sized electronic company in Germany in 1982 where he developed the distance and movement sensors.Christoph has studied at the Mining and Metallurgical Academy in Krakow, Poland, and received his master’s degree in Electronics Engineering in 1981...

Types of drones’ operation and generated communication trafficPanelist

Mr Jacques Kruse BrandaoHead of Political Affairs & Public Co-Creation, NXP, Netherlands

Jacques Kruse Brandao is Advocacy Partner Secure Digital Identity and Head of Political Affairs & Public Co-creation at NXP Semiconductors. Jacques is in the identification industry for >15y. Today Jacques advocates our partners on Security and Privacy in the hyper-connected world explaining the related needs and the available solutions focusing on ‘Connected Devices’ and ‘Connected Systems’ related to Smart Energy, Smart City, Smart Home and Smart Mobility including UAVs. He also supports discussions around new necessary rules in the U-Space to make the drone business a success.

Secure UAV Operation in the U-Space using IEEE 802.11p - Technologies for Detect-And-Avoid, Drone-to-Drone, Drone-to-infrastructure

Mr Ivan MartinAeronautical frequency regulation, Thales Group, France ..

Safety, security and ecosystem for professional UAS: a view on frequency regulation

Mr Kenneth ConcannonSpectrum Management, COMREG, Ireland ..

Session C Chairman

Mr Jan-Hendrik JochumSpectrum Policy & Projects, Deutsche Telekom, shared with Deutsche Flugsicherung, Germany

Mr Jochum is an expert in Spectrum Policy at Deutsche Telekom AG (DT), where he is responsible for spectrum management and projects. He is leading all kinds of projects for airspace connectivity from a regulatory perspective within DT. Jan joined DT in 2009 and works in the regulatory sector since 2014. Prior to joining DT he was working in different projects in Europe for a consultancy. Jan holds a Master of Arts in Political Sciences from the University of Bonn, Germany.

Drones/ UAS used in existing MFCN networks

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Mr. Robert MacDougallHead of Enterprise Regulation, Vodafone Group

Mr. MacDougall is Head of Enterprise Regulation at Vodafone Group, where he leads on all regulatory and policy matters relevant to Vodafone’s enterprise activity. Robert has spent the majority of his career in electronic communications regulation, including eight years at the UK’s Communications Regulator Ofcom (and its predecessor Oftel) in a variety of roles involving policy development, dispute resolution and also competition enforcement. Prior to joining Vodafone, he was an Assistant Director at the UK’s Competition and Consumer Protection Authority. This included a secondment to the US Federal Trade Commission as an FTC International Fellow. Robert has a primary degree in Law and a Masters degree in Information Technology and Telecommunications Law. He is currently Chair of the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) Policy Working Group, an initiative which has been set up by the European Commission to support policy and dialogue within the Internet of Things ecosystem.Vodafone Drones/ UAS activities

Mr Ayan GhoshEverything Everywhere (EE)/BT Group, United Kingdom ..

Spectrum for drones in emergency situations and LTE rural access

Mr Luc HaeberléManaging Director Colibrex (LS telcom), Germany ..

Spectrum as a key issue in both drone operation and drone surveillance

Mr Johannes HechtSchiebel, Austria ..

CAMCOPTER-Future UAS Requirements out of Experience

Mr Brad BeachDirector, UAS Denmark Testcenter

Mr Brad Beach is the Director of UAS Denmark Test center located at Hans Christian Andersen Airport. The Test Center is focused on providing public and private companies and research institutions an opportunity to conduct visual and beyond visual line of sight UAS operations in controlled urban, rural, and maritime environments. He is currently working on the Innovation Fund Denmark project “Free the Drones” to enable commercial BVLOS flights in Denmark. He is also leading a Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science Infrastructure funded project to provide UAS scientific payload platforms for data collection and provide facilities for UAS platform research, development and test.Brad is also the Director of the University of Southern Denmark UAS Center under the Faculty of Engineering and the Maersk McKinney Moller Institute. He has over 35+ years of aviation experience as a private, commercial, military, and drone pilot. As the former U.S. Marine Corps UAS program and requirements officer, he has worked on the RQ-11 Raven, RQ-12 WASP, RQ-20 Puma, RQ-7B Shadow, Kaman K-Max, and RQ-21 Integrator programs.

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Mr Robert HeiligerMember of the Board of Directors, European Utilities Telecoms Council (EUTC) ..

Drones in utilities day-to-day operations as well as during emergencies; flight control, backhaul, overcoming limits to line-of-sight operation

Thomas WeberSpectrum Management Expert,European Communications Office

Joined the European Communications Office of the CEPT in 2010 as expert for spectrum management and is the chairman of the WG FM Maintenance Group on Short Range Devices (SRD/MG – this includes ITS and Urban Rail applications). He is also responsible for the frequency management project teams and forum groups in the WGFM dealing with the ECO Frequency Information System (EFIS), PMR/PAMR, railway applications, the European Common Allocations Table, radio amateur matters, and Drones/UAS.Before that, he worked for the Federal Network Agency in Germany in 2001-2010 and was the chairman of several ETSI standardization groups dealing with ITS, PMR, DMR, GSM-R and UWB as well as the chairman for the DIN/DKE German National standardization committee on radio devices. He also worked several years for several satellite operators and in the industry in satellite communications. He holds a degree in Communications Engineering acquired at the University of Applied Sciences in Dieburg, Germany.Session D Chairman

CEPT/ECC - Workshop on Spectrum for Drones - UAS – Copenhagen, 29-30 May 2018

Mr Andreas GeissEuropean CommissionDG Communications Networks, Content & Technology, Head of Unit B4 – Spectrum Policy

Head of Unit for Radio Spectrum Policy in DG CONNECT of the European Commission. He is the Chair of the Radio Spectrum Committee. He has been working for the European Commission since 2002 in various positions. His responsibilities included mobile communications, the Radio Spectrum Policy Programme and negotiations with the Member States in different settings. Before joining the European Commission he worked for the European Radiocommunications Office (ERO), where he was project leader for projects dealing with terrestrial and satellite communications. He has been involved in the European preparations for World Radiocommunications Conferences since 1995. Andreas has a master's degree in electrical engineering and started his professional career in 1991 at the German Regulatory Authority in the area of telecommunications.

View on UAS/Drones Spectrum Use

Mr Lucio CocciantelliHead of Section Market Access and Compliance, Federal Office of Communication (Switzerland) ; Chairman of the Group of Administrative Co-operation under the RE Directive

Lucio Cocciantelli, bachelor of science HES-SO in electrical engineering, is active since 1989 in the field of radio communications. He joined the Swiss telecommunications regulator OFCOM in 1997 in the field of the type approval of radio equipment. Since 2012 he is head of the section “Market access and conformity” which is active in the market surveillance in the field of telecommunication equipment. He has been responsible for the implementation of the RED and the EMC directives in the Swiss legislation. He participates to the EU committees of both directives (TCAM and EMC WP). In 2010, he took over the chairmanship of the ADCO R&TTE (group of co-operation between the European market surveillance authorities in the field of R&TTE) which has been renamed ADCO RED because of the entry in force of the Radio Equipment Directive (RED).Administration View and lessons learned from the ADCO

market surveillance campaign on Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems

Mr Petteri JokelaSenior Specialist, Spectrum Management Regulatory Authority (FICORA), Finland

Mr. Jokela has worked in the Finnish Communications Regulatory Authority since 1992, when he received his post-graduate degree in Space Technology and Radio Communications from Helsinki University of Technology. He has developed spectrum planning tools for interference calculations. He has worked as head of satellite section in 1995-1998, and as head of radio monitoring centre in 1998-2005. Currently he is working on aeronautical, both civil and military, radio matters including drones. He is also team manager for public mobile network coverage issues. Since February 2005, he has chaired WG SE Project Team 7 on compatibility and sharing studies for mobile services.

Views of the Finnish Administration

Mr Vincent Durepaire…Mr Antone Borissov..

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Views of the French Administration

Ms Aire SiinvertTechnical Regulatory Authority, Estonia

Aire Siinvert is responsible for strategical planning of radio spectrum for a year, also as certified auditor for ISO Quality Management System for 3 years at Technical Regulatory Authority. Previously Aire worked as Head of Aeronautical and Maritime search and rescue coordination centre (JRCC); before as Team Leader to establish TETRA operational radio communication network monitoring and surveillance center.Aire holds degrees from Estonian Maritime Academy (Radio Engineer), Estonian Aviation Academy (Aviation Management), Tallinn University of Technology (bachelor in Public Management and master in Crisis Management). In addition, Aire has been working as chief radio station onboard ships; Reval Marine and Offshore Training Academy as lecturer-instructor; Highschool (guest-teacher).Views of the Estonian Administration

CEPT/ECC - Workshop on Spectrum for Drones - UAS – Copenhagen, 29-30 May 2018